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Now, I'm glad he's not going to go up against me (for now), but that doesn't make him any less confused. Eric, do you know what a "chubby chaser" is? Or, perhaps, feederism? Because you seem to be acting as if I'm the only one who draws fatties out of arousal, like that otherguy. Believe me, there are hundreds of people who prefer boys or girls on the hefty side because of how cuddly and free-spirited they are. That's what a chubby chaser is, and if you didn't block me beforehand I would've told you just that. I'd have less chance of drawing Kerry Adarvez with a gut as well. To put it short...

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Prepare to enter the mind of some autistic British wank who snarks a lot of people's work yet draws fat chicks and stuff that he just can't understand without being the slightest bit funny. Viewer discretion is a virtue.

Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero is a show that's trying its hardest to get your attention. It put itself on the cover of the Animation Magazine, it's been talked about on various sites likely to report it and it's been through six half-hour broadcasts so far. One creator has spent years working at Walt Disney Animation Studios, while the other is co-writing Zootopia. It takes on many genres, from superheroes to space opera, from Valley of Gwangi to Dawn of the Dead.

But nobody cares about the Penn Zero. Everybody wants what they're bringing the girls.

Disney's other cartoon, Star vs. the Forces of Evil so far is a lot of fun, but while Penn Zero might be a bit typical in comparison, it still shows some potential despite attempts at being hip and disgusting (they had an entire episode devoted to toilet humour), benefitting from jokes that work, really fluid Toon Boom work and some surprising heart. It's scored pretty good ratings with its target audience, but not with the audience already enjoying Wander Over Yonder and Gravity Falls. The show has gotten some support overtime, but only one website reviews each episode and it's not AV Club. The amount of ratings given to the whole series on TV.com and IMDB is miniscule. The creator of each character page on the Disney Wiki won't let me make them as informative as Star Butterfly's. Eh, just see what you think.

I'd taken on this topic before in a Tumblr post which compares the popularity of the two to SpongeBob and Squidward, but with this drawing I went as far as to take on Daffy Duck's "final act" from Show Biz Bugs. Hope you've already seen that.